Synthesis of a novel polyester building block from pentoses by tin-containing silicates

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We report here the direct formation of the new chemical product trans-2,5-dihydroxy-3-pentenoic acid methyl ester from pentoses using tin-containing silicates as catalysts. The product is formed under alkali-free conditions in methanol at temperatures in the range 140-180 °C. The highest yields are found using Sn-Beta as the catalyst. Under optimised conditions, a yield of 33% is achieved. Purified trans-2,5-dihydroxy-3-pentenoic acid methyl ester was used for co-polymerisation studies with ethyl 6-hydroxyhexanoate using Candida antarctica lipase B as the catalyst. The co-polymerisation yields a product containing functional groups originating from trans-2,5-dihydroxy-3-pentenoic acid methyl ester in the polyester backbone. The reactivity of the incorporated olefin and hydroxyl moieties was investigated using trifluoroacetic anhydride and thiol-ene chemistry, thus illustrating the potential for functionalising the new co-polymers.

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Elliot, S. G., Andersen, C., Tolborg, S., Meier, S., Sádaba, I., Daugaard, A. E., & Taarning, E. (2017). Synthesis of a novel polyester building block from pentoses by tin-containing silicates. RSC Advances, 7(2), 985–996. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra26708d

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